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84 trek 620 paint ?
hullo there
juist got an 84 trek 620. I am cleaning it up for some warmer weather to come. Paint on this classic is pretty good, but a couple of mouse bites and chain slaps need a speck of touch up. Anybody out there know which testors or nail polish work best for the gray/pewter color that trek used then? thanks and tailwinds! gunkies:) |
I don't know the answer but it could be a tough match. I have a '81 710 with that paint color and I was admiring it in the sun today. It has a lot of metal flake if that is the correct term and you may not find anything but "plain" paint for a match. Better than nothing. I will also see if anyone has an answer.
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I always mix my own from a handful of Testors paints. I rarely/never get a good match straight from one bottle.
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Welcome to the forums! You will find a good crowd of Trek lovers here.
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1) Remove Fork
2) Take Fork to Walgreens 3) Ask for help matching at the nail polish counter 4) Win |
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Walgreens isn't going to have much of a selection of charcoal grey nail polish....
Take the bike into an auto parts store that sells automotive touch up paint. You'll find lots of choices. There are several brands - get one with a built in paint brush in the cap. Use multiple thin layers for best results. Let dry a few days between applications. After a month or so you can rub out the touch up with some rubbing compound or car polish. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=427662 Remember, your doing camouflage not a concours repaint. It just has to pass the 5 foot test - no one will noticed the touch up work from 5 or 10 feet unless they're OCD! verktyg :50: Chas. |
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